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International Tin Study Group

Anonymous

International Organization, 1951, vol. 5, issue 2, 416-417

Abstract: The International Tin Study Group announced that world production of tin concentrates had attained the postwar record of 15,600 long tons in June 1950. The increase was partially attributed to the high Bolivian figure of 4,001 tons. Malaya, Indonesia and the Belgian Congo also reported high levels of production in tin concentrates for the month. The figure for world production of tin metal in June 1950 was 700 tons.

Date: 1951
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